Kesha made a triumphant return with the incredible single - her first in four years - "Praying" last Thursday, and this week she has dropped a huge, horny anthem that was written in response to Trump's "grab her by the pussy" controversy.

"Woman" is a bold and brassy anthem that celebrates the power of women, with Kesha asserting her own independence and dismissing the gross ownership many men feel they have the right to hold over women.

"I'm a motherfucking woman, baby, alright / I don't need a man to be holding too tight / I'm a motherfucking woman, baby, that's right / I'm just having with my ladies here tonight / I'm a motherfucker," she sings before a killer horn section performed by The Dap-Kings.

Just like she did with "Praying", Kesha has released the music video along with the song (honestly, what a slick rollout thus far.)

The joyous video - directed by Kesha and her brother Lagan - sees the singer and her band pull up and take over a bar to have what looks like the funnest night ever.

Listen to "Woman" below.

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Little Mix take us behind the scenes of their incredible "Power" music video that dropped last week, which celebrates women of all kinds and even champions the LGBT+ community while doing so.

From Perrie's festival-inspired hippy look to Jesy realising her stripper aesthetic, the girls talk us through their individual looks before joining together alongside their mums for that final epic strutting-down-the-street shot.

The Triple A girls - Alaska Thunderfuck, Courtney Act and Willam - have Jade ever so starstruck as they back her during her solo scene and she tries to keep her cool, meanwhile they compare the band to the Spice Girls when she's not there!

In related news, "Power" has become Little Mix's 17th (!) consecutive Top 20 hit in the UK after climbing to #13 on this week's charts. It's doing crazy good on streaming, radio and iTunes, though, so who knows where it'll peak!

Join the girls on-set below.

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By now we should all be aware that CupcakKe is a genuinely gifted rapper who is equally capable of making socially conscious songs about rape and police brutality and incredibly filthy sex bangers.

Her latest video is for "Biggie Smalls", the body positivity anthem that slams unrealistic expectations moulded by the media and calls for everyone to celebrate who they are.

A few days ago, the rapper requested the help of her fans for the video and many of them appear in the video, all celebrating their different bodies in self-shot videos.

She has struck up a close connection with her fans with her hilarious online presence, which has seen her donate money to help pay their tuition, rent, and LGBT+ people that have been abandoned or made homeless.

"Biggie Smalls" is taken from CupcakKe's second LP "Queen Elizabitch" and is inspired by her own weight gain in recent years.

"I been called a fat rat, a pig and everything you can possibly think of! I was afraid to wear bikinis and crop tops and shhh like that until I came across a girl who couldn't gain weight at all," she says. "We all deal with weight problems, whether it's you want to gain or you want to lose. I just say be grateful with what you got."

Watch the vid down under.

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By now we should all be aware that CupcakKe is a genuinely gifted rapper who is equally capable of making socially conscious songs about rape and police brutality and incredibly filthy sex bangers.

Her latest video is for "Biggie Smalls", the body positivity anthem that slams unrealistic expectations moulded by the media and calls for everyone to celebrate who they are.

A few days ago, the rapper requested the help of her fans for the video and many of them appear in the video, all celebrating their different bodies in self-shot videos.

She has struck up a close connection with her fans with her hilarious online presence, which has seen her donate money to help pay their tuition, rent, and LGBT+ people that have been abandoned or made homeless.

"Biggie Smalls" is taken from CupcakKe's second LP "Queen Elizabitch" and is inspired by her own weight gain in recent years.

"I been called a fat rat, a pig and everything you can possibly think of! I was afraid to wear bikinis and crop tops and shhh like that until I came across a girl who couldn't gain weight at all," she says. "We all deal with weight problems, whether it's you want to gain or you want to lose. I just say be grateful with what you got."

Watch the vid down under.

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

By now we should all be aware that CupcakKe is a genuinely gifted rapper who is equally capable of making socially conscious songs about rape and police brutality and incredibly filthy sex bangers.

Her latest video is for "Biggie Smalls", the body positivity anthem that slams unrealistic expectations moulded by the media and calls for everyone to celebrate who they are.

A few days ago, the rapper requested the help of her fans for the video and many of them appear in the video, all celebrating their different bodies in self-shot videos.

She has struck up a close connection with her fans with her hilarious online presence, which has seen her donate money to help pay their tuition, rent, and LGBT+ people that have been abandoned or made homeless.

"Biggie Smalls" is taken from CupcakKe's second LP "Queen Elizabitch" and is inspired by her own weight gain in recent years.

"I been called a fat rat, a pig and everything you can possibly think of! I was afraid to wear bikinis and crop tops and shhh like that until I came across a girl who couldn't gain weight at all," she says. "We all deal with weight problems, whether it's you want to gain or you want to lose. I just say be grateful with what you got."

Watch the vid down under.

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

By now we should all be aware that CupcakKe is a genuinely gifted rapper who is equally capable of making socially conscious songs about rape and police brutality and incredibly filthy sex bangers.

Her latest video is for "Biggie Smalls", the body positivity anthem that slams unrealistic expectations moulded by the media and calls for everyone to celebrate who they are.

A few days ago, the rapper requested the help of her fans for the video and many of them appear in the video, all celebrating their different bodies in self-shot videos.

She has struck up a close connection with her fans with her hilarious online presence, which has seen her donate money to help pay their tuition, rent, and LGBT+ people that have been abandoned or made homeless.

"Biggie Smalls" is taken from CupcakKe's second LP "Queen Elizabitch" and is inspired by her own weight gain in recent years.

"I been called a fat rat, a pig and everything you can possibly think of! I was afraid to wear bikinis and crop tops and shhh like that until I came across a girl who couldn't gain weight at all," she says. "We all deal with weight problems, whether it's you want to gain or you want to lose. I just say be grateful with what you got."

Watch the vid down under.

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

By now we should all be aware that CupcakKe is a genuinely gifted rapper who is equally capable of making socially conscious songs about rape and police brutality and incredibly filthy sex bangers.

Her latest video is for "Biggie Smalls", the body positivity anthem that slams unrealistic expectations moulded by the media and calls for everyone to celebrate who they are.

A few days ago, the rapper requested the help of her fans for the video and many of them appear in the video, all celebrating their different bodies in self-shot videos.

She has struck up a close connection with her fans with her hilarious online presence, which has seen her donate money to help pay their tuition, rent, and LGBT+ people that have been abandoned or made homeless.

"Biggie Smalls" is taken from CupcakKe's second LP "Queen Elizabitch" and is inspired by her own weight gain in recent years.

"I been called a fat rat, a pig and everything you can possibly think of! I was afraid to wear bikinis and crop tops and shhh like that until I came across a girl who couldn't gain weight at all," she says. "We all deal with weight problems, whether it's you want to gain or you want to lose. I just say be grateful with what you got."

Watch the vid down under.

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And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

Shania Twain has finally unleashed her brand new single "Life's About To Get Good" after months of teasing, and it's just as fun as we expected.

The OG Queen of Country first debuted the comeback track during a live set in April and it sounded great then but the studio version is even better.

The joyous anthem celebrates the singer moving on from heartbreak and enjoying life with love and forgiveness, and while the reflective lyrics are very personal and honest it plays like a feel-good country bop that you can dance along to unknowingly.

"Life's About To Get Good" is the lead single from "Now", Shania's first album in 15 (!) years so it's safe to say that there is a lot of anticipation for the new material.

Her voice - while different - sounds great, and the final chorus is something right out of "Come On Over" - we love it!

Welcome back, Shania. We missed ya!

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Shania Twain has finally unleashed her brand new single "Life's About To Get Good" after months of teasing, and it's just as fun as we expected.

The OG Queen of Country first debuted the comeback track during a live set in April and it sounded great then but the studio version is even better.

The joyous anthem celebrates the singer moving on from heartbreak and enjoying life with love and forgiveness, and while the reflective lyrics are very personal and honest it plays like a feel-good country bop that you can dance along to unknowingly.

"Life's About To Get Good" is the lead single from "Now", Shania's first album in 15 (!) years so it's safe to say that there is a lot of anticipation for the new material.

Her voice - while different - sounds great, and the final chorus is something right out of "Come On Over" - we love it!

Welcome back, Shania. We missed ya!

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Shania Twain has finally unleashed her brand new single "Life's About To Get Good" after months of teasing, and it's just as fun as we expected.

The OG Queen of Country first debuted the comeback track during a live set in April and it sounded great then but the studio version is even better.

The joyous anthem celebrates the singer moving on from heartbreak and enjoying life with love and forgiveness, and while the reflective lyrics are very personal and honest it plays like a feel-good country bop that you can dance along to unknowingly.

"Life's About To Get Good" is the lead single from "Now", Shania's first album in 15 (!) years so it's safe to say that there is a lot of anticipation for the new material.

Her voice - while different - sounds great, and the final chorus is something right out of "Come On Over" - we love it!

Welcome back, Shania. We missed ya!

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube channel.

No, not the Gigi Gorgeous documentary (although you should watch that) - Little Mix finally dropped the music video for their latest single “Power” and it is the beyond our wildest dreams.

As the UK waits to find out its future after today's major election, Britain's best girl group have come to remind us they are the most reliable people in the country and have delivered a music video that meets our expectations after a few rather 'whelming' releases.

Aware of the anticipation for "Power", the girls promised to deliver “the looks, killer choreography, girl power” and, of course, "Bike, bike..bb-bikess!” and they did just that!

Every girl looks gorgeous (not surprised), the looks are insane (Leigh-Anne's boots? Jade's fur?), Stormzy is beyond dreamy, and while it's light on the choreography - we don't even care. I mean, when there's LGBT+ representation and a Women's March? Beyond blessed!

Jade, Jesy, Leigh-Anne and Perrie teamed up with Stormzy for the single version and he brings his epic verse to life in the celebratory video, which also features appearances from their mums. Female empowerment, yas gawd!

Speaking of, the long-rumored appearance of Alaska Thunderfuck, Willam and Courtney Act is just as legendary as we’d hoped for, as they back the band's very own Drag Race stan Jade for her verse serving looks and gag-worthy moments.

Oh yes, we stan a girl group of talent!

Watch the "Power" video below.

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While Rihanna's first two albums gave her three Top 10 hits and her first #1 on Billboard, it was her third album "Good Girl Gone Bad" that turned her into a household name.

This week marks 10 years since its release - it was released internationally on May 31 and June 5 in the US - and Rihanna has marked the occasion with a bit of nostalgia.

"10 years ago I released a body of work that would change the course of my life and career in ways that I still can't fully grasp," she said. "To my fans...you have truly supported and nurtured my journey and I'm forever grateful to you for making it such a wild ride so far. I look forward to our journey ahead."

Then, like the legend she is, she declared: "Once a good girl go bad, she gone forever!"

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While Rihanna's first two albums gave her three Top 10 hits and her first #1 on Billboard, it was her third album "Good Girl Gone Bad" that turned her into a household name.

This week marks 10 years since its release - it was released internationally on May 31 and June 5 in the US - and Rihanna has marked the occasion with a bit of nostalgia.

"10 years ago I released a body of work that would change the course of my life and career in ways that I still can't fully grasp," she said. "To my fans...you have truly supported and nurtured my journey and I'm forever grateful to you for making it such a wild ride so far. I look forward to our journey ahead."

Then, like the legend she is, she declared: "Once a good girl go bad, she gone forever!"

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

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Julia Michaels' transition from songwriter to superstar is in full swing, after the huge success of her debut single "Issues" she has announce its sultry follow-up "Uh Huh".

Co-written by her musical other half Justin Tranter, "Uh Huh" is taken from her upcoming debut EP "Nervous System", which is due to be released at some point this summer.

The announcement is surprising considering that Michaels performed "Issues" at the Billboard Music Awards last weekend, arguably the biggest promo the single has received thus far and so it could've been given another push.

Regardless, "Uh Huh" is undoubtedly going to be another piece of pop magic and we cannot wait.

"Uh Huh" drops June 2. Check out the preview below:

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Julia Michaels' transition from songwriter to superstar is in full swing, after the huge success of her debut single "Issues" she has announce its sultry follow-up "Uh Huh".

Co-written by her musical other half Justin Tranter, "Uh Huh" is taken from her upcoming debut EP "Nervous System", which is due to be released at some point this summer.

The announcement is surprising considering that Michaels performed "Issues" at the Billboard Music Awards last weekend, arguably the biggest promo the single has received thus far and so it could've been given another push.

Regardless, "Uh Huh" is undoubtedly going to be another piece of pop magic and we cannot wait.

"Uh Huh" drops June 2. Check out the preview below:

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Britmas comes early with the sudden (and long-awaited) arrival of "Take Off," yet another song recorded during the sessions for Britney Spears' mysterious "Original Doll" project that never saw the light of day.

"Take Off" has been buzzed about for years now after the song's co-writer Michelle Bell told BuzzFeed it was an anthem of tolerance and love for gay people, even comparing it to Michael Jackson's "Black Or White."

Ultimately, "Take Off" never made it onto a final project. However, we can now hear the Bloodshy & Avant-produced anthem in its entirety thank to Bell.

"They say get ready for the revolution / I think we oughta find some sorta solution," she sings over synth-heavy production laced with funk guitar.

Bell co-wrote "Chaotic" and "Money Love and Happiness" with Britney during this period, which started during the "In The Zone" recording process and ends somewhere around '05, as we all know.

Listen to "Take Off" on YouTube.

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

Britmas comes early with the sudden (and long-awaited) arrival of "Take Off," yet another song recorded during the sessions for Britney Spears' mysterious "Original Doll" project that never saw the light of day.

"Take Off" has been buzzed about for years now after the song's co-writer Michelle Bell told BuzzFeed it was an anthem of tolerance and love for gay people, even comparing it to Michael Jackson's "Black Or White."

Ultimately, "Take Off" never made it onto a final project. However, we can now hear the Bloodshy & Avant-produced anthem in its entirety thank to Bell.

"They say get ready for the revolution / I think we oughta find some sorta solution," she sings over synth-heavy production laced with funk guitar.

Bell co-wrote "Chaotic" and "Money Love and Happiness" with Britney during this period, which started during the "In The Zone" recording process and ends somewhere around '05, as we all know.

Listen to "Take Off" on YouTube.

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

Britmas comes early with the sudden (and long-awaited) arrival of "Take Off," yet another song recorded during the sessions for Britney Spears' mysterious "Original Doll" project that never saw the light of day.

"Take Off" has been buzzed about for years now after the song's co-writer Michelle Bell told BuzzFeed it was an anthem of tolerance and love for gay people, even comparing it to Michael Jackson's "Black Or White."

Ultimately, "Take Off" never made it onto a final project. However, we can now hear the Bloodshy & Avant-produced anthem in its entirety thank to Bell.

"They say get ready for the revolution / I think we oughta find some sorta solution," she sings over synth-heavy production laced with funk guitar.

Bell co-wrote "Chaotic" and "Money Love and Happiness" with Britney during this period, which started during the "In The Zone" recording process and ends somewhere around '05, as we all know.

Listen to "Take Off" on YouTube.

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

Britmas comes early with the sudden (and long-awaited) arrival of "Take Off," yet another song recorded during the sessions for Britney Spears' mysterious "Original Doll" project that never saw the light of day.

"Take Off" has been buzzed about for years now after the song's co-writer Michelle Bell told BuzzFeed it was an anthem of tolerance and love for gay people, even comparing it to Michael Jackson's "Black Or White."

Ultimately, "Take Off" never made it onto a final project. However, we can now hear the Bloodshy & Avant-produced anthem in its entirety thank to Bell.

"They say get ready for the revolution / I think we oughta find some sorta solution," she sings over synth-heavy production laced with funk guitar.

Bell co-wrote "Chaotic" and "Money Love and Happiness" with Britney during this period, which started during the "In The Zone" recording process and ends somewhere around '05, as we all know.

Listen to "Take Off" on YouTube.

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

Britmas comes early with the sudden (and long-awaited) arrival of "Take Off," yet another song recorded during the sessions for Britney Spears' mysterious "Original Doll" project that never saw the light of day.

"Take Off" has been buzzed about for years now after the song's co-writer Michelle Bell told BuzzFeed it was an anthem of tolerance and love for gay people, even comparing it to Michael Jackson's "Black Or White."

Ultimately, "Take Off" never made it onto a final project. However, we can now hear the Bloodshy & Avant-produced anthem in its entirety thank to Bell.

"They say get ready for the revolution / I think we oughta find some sorta solution," she sings over synth-heavy production laced with funk guitar.

Bell co-wrote "Chaotic" and "Money Love and Happiness" with Britney during this period, which started during the "In The Zone" recording process and ends somewhere around '05, as we all know.

Listen to "Take Off" on YouTube.

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

Britmas comes early with the sudden (and long-awaited) arrival of "Take Off," yet another song recorded during the sessions for Britney Spears' mysterious "Original Doll" project that never saw the light of day.

"Take Off" has been buzzed about for years now after the song's co-writer Michelle Bell told BuzzFeed it was an anthem of tolerance and love for gay people, even comparing it to Michael Jackson's "Black Or White."

Ultimately, "Take Off" never made it onto a final project. However, we can now hear the Bloodshy & Avant-produced anthem in its entirety thank to Bell.

"They say get ready for the revolution / I think we oughta find some sorta solution," she sings over synth-heavy production laced with funk guitar.

Bell co-wrote "Chaotic" and "Money Love and Happiness" with Britney during this period, which started during the "In The Zone" recording process and ends somewhere around '05, as we all know.

Listen to "Take Off" on YouTube.

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

Britmas comes early with the sudden (and long-awaited) arrival of "Take Off," yet another song recorded during the sessions for Britney Spears' mysterious "Original Doll" project that never saw the light of day.

"Take Off" has been buzzed about for years now after the song's co-writer Michelle Bell told BuzzFeed it was an anthem of tolerance and love for gay people, even comparing it to Michael Jackson's "Black Or White."

Ultimately, "Take Off" never made it onto a final project. However, we can now hear the Bloodshy & Avant-produced anthem in its entirety thank to Bell.

"They say get ready for the revolution / I think we oughta find some sorta solution," she sings over synth-heavy production laced with funk guitar.

Bell co-wrote "Chaotic" and "Money Love and Happiness" with Britney during this period, which started during the "In The Zone" recording process and ends somewhere around '05, as we all know.

Listen to "Take Off" on YouTube.

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

Selena Gomez knows what she's doing. The pop star teased a (very) brief snippet of her new song "Bad Liar" before its official release this Thursday. It samples Talking Heads’ 1977 hit “Psycho Killer.”

Check it out below:

EARLIER // MAY 15:

All the pop girls are back at once!

Selena Gomez has just given "Bad Liar" a release date: THIS. WEEK.

Yesterday the "Hands To Myself" singer posted cryptic pictures of the title "Bad Liar" on Instagram, quickly re-posted by collaborators Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter, and she has now confirmed the single will be released May 18 with the single cover.

Just one week after Miley's dreamy return - and Katy Perry literally just dropped the crazy visual for "Bon Appétit" - it seems like pop music is finally about to get interesting in 2017.

Now, with "Bad Liar" being a product of Gomez, Tranter and Michaels (a.k.a the geniuses behind most of "Revival"), what can we expect? Moody mid tempos like "Good For You" or synth-pop heaven like "Me and The Rhythm"?

I guess we'll find out this Thursday!

UPDATE: Gomez shared a few lyrics – also angrily written on the mirror with lipstick. See below:

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

Selena Gomez knows what she's doing. The pop star teased a (very) brief snippet of her new song "Bad Liar" before its official release this Thursday. It samples Talking Heads’ 1977 hit “Psycho Killer.”

Check it out below:

EARLIER // MAY 15:

All the pop girls are back at once!

Selena Gomez has just given "Bad Liar" a release date: THIS. WEEK.

Yesterday the "Hands To Myself" singer posted cryptic pictures of the title "Bad Liar" on Instagram, quickly re-posted by collaborators Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter, and she has now confirmed the single will be released May 18 with the single cover.

Just one week after Miley's dreamy return - and Katy Perry literally just dropped the crazy visual for "Bon Appétit" - it seems like pop music is finally about to get interesting in 2017.

Now, with "Bad Liar" being a product of Gomez, Tranter and Michaels (a.k.a the geniuses behind most of "Revival"), what can we expect? Moody mid tempos like "Good For You" or synth-pop heaven like "Me and The Rhythm"?

I guess we'll find out this Thursday!

UPDATE: Gomez shared a few lyrics – also angrily written on the mirror with lipstick. See below:

Thoughts? Let us know in Exhale.

And while you're at it... leave a comment and follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.